I updated my edgy installation with sun-java5 to feisty with sun-java6
after feisty 's final release. This machine is still not affected by
this bug.

My other machine now shows the wrong time and time zone again, probably
because the symbolic link was overwritten during a package upgrade with
a regular file.

I have found out that even without the symbolic link, Java detects the
time and time zone correct when I choose a time zone that has no DST at
the moment, e.g. Australia/Perth or Asia/Shanghai.

Unfortunately, I don't know yet what the difference between the two
installations causing this bug might be. I already did a directory diff
on the /etc/java and /etc/java-6-sun folders of both system, but they
are identical. /etc/localtime is identical on both machines as well. Any
hints regarding what else I could compare would be appreciated.

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Java reports time zone incorrectly during CDT (US Daylight saving time)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49068
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